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Dr Syed Maaz Mohiuddin
Dr Syed Maaz Mohiuddin
MS,DNB,FRCS (Glasgow)Fellowship in Cornea & Anterior Segment
L.V Prasad Eye Institute
Preceptor Mid Western University Illinois U.S.A
Dr. Syed Maaz Moinuddin completed his MS from Osmania Medical College and went on to do DNB and FRCS from the prestigious Royal College of Glasgow in UK. He completed his FRCS when he was 28 years old and was one of the youngest doctors in the world to have this degree.
He completed his Super Specialization in Cornea and Anterior Segment from LV Prasad Eye Hospital.
Dr. Maaz’s papers were published in World renowned Journals like “The British Journal of Ophthalmology”. He has special interest in LASIK and LASEK surgeries and micro phacoemulsification procedures; he also trains ophthalmologists to perform refractive Surgeries.
He is a Super Specialist Corneal Surgeon (Lasik surgery is performed on the cornea) and anterior segment surgeon.
He performs cataract surgeries, corneal transplantations surgeries and anterior segment surgeries. Apart from routine cataract surgeries which he performs by phocoemulsification procedure (commonly called laser) he performs micro phaco surgery wherein the size of the cut is just 1.8mm (smaller than the alphabet which we are reading) by advanced INTERPHASE phaco technology. He has a vast experience in dealing with complicated cataract cases as he has gained exposure during his super specialization at LV Prasad Eye Institute in Cornea and Anterior Segment.
He is the Superintendent of Abid Ali Khan Eye Hospital, Chief Consultant at New Vision LASER Center, and Cornea consultant at Neoretina Eye Institute. He is Preceptor for Mid Western University Illinois USA.
At Eye CARE Hyderabad he will be performing surgeries with cutting edge technology which would be available for the first time in this part of the

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